Marvin Harrison Jr. is out this week following surgery for appendicitis. Marvin Harrison Jr., the Arizona Cardinals’ star wide receiver, will not play against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday because he had surgery earlier this week for appendicitis.
Harrison will miss Week 11 while the team evaluates his recuperation and future availability, according to head coach Jonathan Gannon.
Cardinals’ Injury Challenges
The Cardinals are already dealing with a thin receiving corps, and this recent setback makes matters worse. The team will also put Simi Fehoko on injured reserve because of a wrist ailment, after Zay Jones’ Achilles tear last Sunday. The urgent necessity for roster changes was acknowledged by Gannon, who said, “We are evaluating our options to ensure we have enough players ready for the game.”
Possible Roster Changes Before the Game
Michael Wilson, Greg Dortch, and Xavier Weaver are the Cardinals’ surviving receivers in the absence of Harrison, Jones, and Fehoko. To bolster their offensive line before the pivotal game against the 49ers, the coaching staff is probably going to think about adding more players to the roster. How successfully these changes can be made in a short period of time will determine how well the club performs in the NFL.
The Cardinals are still optimistic that Harrison will heal quickly as they get ready for this difficult game. His status will be continuously monitored by the medical staff, who will provide updates as needed. The Cardinals are worried about missing important players like Harrison as they try to defeat a formidable foe.